Lens implantation surgery is performed at Dr. Ahmed Raslan's Vision Correction Center.
3D lenses are used to correct vision using the latest medical technologies to treat severe myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.
IOL implants are used to correct vision in patients with severe myopia, congenital thinning of the cornea, or keratoconus.
In these cases, the cornea cannot tolerate LASIK. LASIK can cause irreversible night vision loss.
Now, thanks to intraocular lens implantation, this group of patients can no longer wear glasses and contact lenses.
What are the best types of intraocular lenses?
IOLs are implanted in the anterior chamber of the eye (in front of the iris).
IOLs implanted in the posterior segment of the eye (behind the iris and in front of the lens) are called intraocular lenses (ICLs).
What are these intraocular lenses (ICLs) implanted in the eye?
The intraocular lens (ICL) is made of a unique material called Colamer.
It is flexible and lightweight, making it very easy and quick to insert.
It is performed under local anesthesia, takes no more than a few minutes, is accepted by the body for life, and is never rejected by the immune system.
Furthermore, this lens cannot be seen with the naked eye after implantation, so it does not cause any change in the natural shape of the eye.
When does vision improve after ICL implantation?
ICL implantation is a safe procedure with many advantages. One of the most important advantages is that the patient experiences improved vision within the first week after surgery and that there are minimal post-operative side effects.